Sonu Nigam likes Salman Khan's body
Sonu Nigam is so impressed with Bollywood star Salman Khan's well-toned body that he urged the actor, who has often exposed his six-pack abs on screen, to flaunt his well-built legs too.
Sonu, who is a fitness freak himself and took initial lessons of exercising from the actor, said: "I started my fitness lessons with Salman. It is during that time that I saw him exercising and found his legs in perfect shape with perfect muscles.""We are familiar with his perfect six-pack abs and the upper body muscles, but fans have yet to see his muscular legs, which are so perfect. I think he should expose his legs too, which he has not done often," Sonu added.Sonu was speaking at a function held here recently to celebrate the success of the music of "Yuvvraaj".
Releasing 21st Nov 2008, the movie has Salman in the lead role.Reacting to Sonu's statement, Salman said: "I have done it on a few occasions, but not too often. If need arises and there is a demand, I would surely do it. But, it has to be done by keeping the Indian sensibilities in mind," the actor remarked.
Sonu Nigam is so impressed with Bollywood star Salman Khan's well-toned body that he urged the actor, who has often exposed his six-pack abs on screen, to flaunt his well-built legs too.
Sonu, who is a fitness freak himself and took initial lessons of exercising from the actor, said: "I started my fitness lessons with Salman. It is during that time that I saw him exercising and found his legs in perfect shape with perfect muscles.""We are familiar with his perfect six-pack abs and the upper body muscles, but fans have yet to see his muscular legs, which are so perfect. I think he should expose his legs too, which he has not done often," Sonu added.Sonu was speaking at a function held here recently to celebrate the success of the music of "Yuvvraaj".
Releasing 21st Nov 2008, the movie has Salman in the lead role.Reacting to Sonu's statement, Salman said: "I have done it on a few occasions, but not too often. If need arises and there is a demand, I would surely do it. But, it has to be done by keeping the Indian sensibilities in mind," the actor remarked.

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